Revealing iphone 8: Check out its latest specifications!

Apple just announced the forthcoming release of the iPhone X, iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. Here’s how the new models compare to last year’s versions. After months of rumors and leaks, Apple’s trio of new iPhones were officially announced today at the company’s new Cupertino, Calif., campus: the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X (pronounced “ten”). All three devices share similar features such as running iOS11 and wireless charging, a first for iPhones.

The iPhone 8 is the only phone from this trio to feature a single rear camera sensor. It’s a 12-megapixel lens with optical image stabilization and an aperture of f/1.8. The iPhone 8 Plus is a step up, combining a pair of 12-megapixel cameras laid out side-by-side. One of these is a wide-angle sensor with an f/1.8 aperture, while the other is a telephoto sensor with optical image stabilization and an f.2.8 aperture.

The larger 8 Plus, meanwhile, will cost $799/£799 for 64GB and $949/£949 for 256GB. The new device will include a new, faster chip and 12 MP dual rear cameras, and Apple said it has been designed with 3D apps and games in mind. The company also showed off Sky, a new game from the developer of Journey.

At today’s Apple Event in California, USA, the company revealed its new iPhone 8 and 8 Plus. . iPhone 8 will start at $699/£699 for the 64GB model and $849/£849 for the 256GB model. The larger 8 Plus, meanwhile, will cost $799/£799 for 64GB and $949/£949 for 256GB. The new device will include a new, faster chip and 12 MP dual rear cameras, and Apple said it has been designed with 3D apps and games in mind. Other features include AR functionality and wireless charging–simply place it on top of the charging device rather than plugging it in.

In addition, the phone will ship with a new “Retina HD” display, as well as new speakers that are 25% louder than before. The company drew particular attention to the cameras, which will apparently capture the highest quality video ever in a smartphone, including 4K video. iPhone 8 will feature a 4.7″ display, and 8 Plus a 5.5″ one. The new devices will launch in the US on September 22, with pre-orders starting seven days earlier